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Gem of a Horse
In April of 2010 we were offered a quarter horse mare said to be ten years old. Upon seeing her we knew that she was much older than ten more like well into her twenties. She had been bought before and returned to the seller as her new owner was going through a divorce and no longer had a place to keep her. She was in need of a forever home so we took her as she was with out disputing her age. Over the summer she filled out and some of her former beauty showed through. She provided many a ride for the grandchildren and a few for me as well though feeling sorry for her I did not ride here for long periods of time. She is a sweet old lady even though at times she is a little cranky in her old age. As winter creeps upon us she has now been put in a pen with six other horses that need extra feed for the winter and daily enjoys alfalfa cubes, alfalfa pellets, beet pulp pellets and oats soaked in hot water till they swell up. When the pails are brought in I am warmly, if a little impatiently, welcomed till the warm feed has been divided between the tubs and then of course I am forgotten about completely as they stand happily munching on their treat of the day. Gem also has a choice of brome and alfalfa, timothy and oat straw round bales to eat on night and day. Hopefully she and her pasture mates, Sandy, Don, Dante, Misty, Tiny and Dakota will winter well and be ready to run on the grass again come spring time. I’m sure the kids will be looking froward to more rides when the weather warms up.


